Guest guest Posted September 26, 2000 Report Share Posted September 26, 2000 In order to expedite and facilitate the discussion of all topics on Chinese Herbal Medicine (CHA) list, I have embarked upon a cooperative arrangement with several noted agencies,both in the US and China, to set up a list concerned with issues related specifically to translation, terminology, transmission, materials and curricula development, standards, etc. This will provide a place where current CHA members can log on to follow and participate in these discussions as well as give those who do not wish to be involved an easy option, i.e. they just don't sign up. The aim is not to exclude anybody...except of course, those who do not desire to be included. Such topics will not be eliminated or banned from the main CHA list, but they may be diverted to the new list in order to pursue them without monopolizing the current list with these topics. to sign up, go to //ChineseMedicinenet Purpose: To define a category for discussion along the lines outlined above for those who wish to pursue these matters and get involved in the initiative to pursue the goal of bringing a useable archive of traditional Chinese medical literature into existence. Long Term Goal: to create an online library that houses and makes accessible the literature of traditional Chinese medicine in Chinese as well as in translation, accompanied by adequate materials and resources concerning methodology, standards, etc. to make this literature useful to students, teachers, researchers, clinicians, policy makers, regulators and the public at large. -- Chinese Herbal Medicine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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